Sentences with phrase «often marginalised»

The role of the arts in health and well - being, often marginalised or ignored at health conferences and forums, has a dedicated stream at NRHC 15.
On top of this, Indigenous communities are often marginalised and report having less access to health services.
Dabashi argues that those outside the West are often marginalised and mis - represented.
Laura Aguilar (1959 — 2018) American photographer Laura Aguilar, known for her portrait images of individuals from often marginalised groups such as Latina and lesbian communities, has died at the age of 58.
This preserves and values traditions that are so often marginalised by the travelling masses.
The trivial gets exalted, while critical news & events are often marginalised at the time.
Dissecting rural working lives too often marginalised in British cinema, she gave them poetry but little romance, recalling the world of Thomas Hardy.

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Small - scale miners are often exploited by middlemen, working in remote, marginalised conditions and rarely receiving a fair price for their gold, according to Fairtrade.
Young dads are some of the most marginalised parents in the UK; apart from via a few enlightened services, like Young Dads TV, they often lack support from families and professionals — even when in a close relationship with the mother of their children.
As a result, those in the north have often felt politically and economically marginalised.
But this tends to underline the point that racism (in the West) is often seen as primarily white (or white - colonial) racism, and less so in other contexts (which thereby get excluded from debate or become marginalised / secondary / less visible if included).
Free university education would have a positive impact on mature students who are often women from marginalised backgrounds (intake of mature students has dived since the introduction of increased fees).
After independence in 1960, voters from the smaller English - speaking zone opted to join Cameroon rather than neighbouring Nigeria, but they have often felt marginalised by the Francophone government in Yaounde.
Mortality rates vary in any society and often it is the poor and marginalised groups that lose out.
Still, Naidoo says that more research is needed to show that the technique works for other species and human populations — especially poor and marginalised people who are often at the sharp end of confrontations with wildlife.
After all, the homosexual, drug - addicted, and financially strapped are often still marginalised in the 00s.
Studies have shown that music can be of particular benefit to children and young people in challenging circumstances — not only those with Special Educational Needs and disabilities but also those who are marginalised, vulnerable and often hard to reach.
We tried in particular to ensure that the voices of children and young people who are often seen as marginalised were represented in this; that they would see themselves in the survey and that they would feel comfortable in completing the survey.
Some of the issues that arise from educational establishments that security staff are expected to deal with — which often leaves them feeling marginalised — are being subject to abusive behaviour from students, dealing with alcohol abuse, drug usage, students fighting, having to follow site rules, dealing with intruders, handling lost and stolen property, dealing with items of found property and dealing with accidents and emergencies very often with limited resources.
Katie Schwab's practice interweaves personal, social, and craft - based histories, often drawing from marginalised and overlooked traditions of making and working collectively.
His practice lays emphasis on sustainability and (the often lost) opportunities for recycling material waste as well as the inclusion of marginalised communities.
Marginalised objects have often been eminent subjects in modern and contemporary art: think of Édouard Manet, Marcel Duchamp and the Arte Povera artists.
They are often the poorest and most marginalised peoples in developing economies, lacking basic human rights and heavily dependent upon the forest for both their physical and cultural survival.
A process this detailed takes time to marginalise but the results are often worth the four to six week wait as it is very rare for a hiring manager to not find the perfect candidate hidden within this very intense process of elimination.
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